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We have a canceled order consisting of 17 Kawasaki Pro FXT Full Cabs for an existing Hard Windshield. This is a top of the range Cab Enclosure that is modular. That means the panels are not sewn together, but connect together. The Doors are Half Doors that work in perfectly with your factory Half Doors. These can be Zipped Open and held in place with Velcro tabs, or the Door Panels Zipped off completely. The Soft Top connects to the Doors and Back Panel. You can remove the Back Panel for more airflow.

The Cabs were ordered for a rental company who could not complete their obligations. All Cabs have been fitted to a Kawasaki Pro FXT once and then removed. The Cabs are in as new condition, but the original boxes and installation instructions have been thrown out. As the Cabs were fitted, the Hook & Loop(Velcro) have been connected to the Pro FXT's and as a result the Hook tape needs replacing. Each Cab will be shipped in new packaging, with the replacement Hook tape and a new set of instructions. 

The starting retail value for a Kawasaki Pro FXT Full Cabs for an existing Hard Windshield is $825.00 including shipping. The Doors alone cost over $600.00. Our special price is $459.00 plus shipping. We will also offer anybody who wants the Windshield to complete a Full Cab Enclosure, a 10% discount plus shipping. Use code KProFXT10D for the discount. There will be 2 shipping charges with the Windshield, one for the Cabs that are in Georgia & one for the Windshield from us in Kentucky. You will never be able to buy a quality Cab Enclosure for your Kawasaki Pro FXT at this price again once they have all gone, that I can guarantee. 

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Email me for more info: [email protected]

Webpage for the Kawasaki Pro FXT Full Cabs for an existing Hard Windshield  There is one Cab with Full Doors and 16 Cabs with Half Doors available. 
Webpage for the Kawasaki Pro FXT 2 piece Lexan Windshield  You have a choice of Windshields at various prices. 

 

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